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Auxilius was a
Roman cognomen. It can
refer to
several people:
Auxilius of
Ireland (died 459),
Irish saint,
brother of St.
Seachnaill Auxilius (5th century)...
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According to the tenth-century
author Auxilius of Naples,
Formosus was also
present at this council.
According to
Auxilius,
Formosus begged the
bishops for...
- Palladius.
Auxilius may have been
ordained a
deacon at
Auxerre with
Patrick and Iserninus.
Sabine Baring-Gould
believes that
Iserninus and
Auxilius were Celts...
- Analecta". In his "
Auxilius und Vulgarius",
quoted below,
Ernst Dümmler
published from a
Bamberg m****cript two
further writings of
Auxilius, one of which...
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Christopher may be
regarded as pope
after his death. However, the
account of
Auxilius of
Naples says that
Sergius III
murdered both Leo V and Christopher. An...
- the Popes, New York,
Sheed & Ward, 2010, page 79. Dümmler,
Ernst (1866).
Auxilius und Vulgarius:
Quellen und
Forschungen zu
Geschichte des
Papsttums im Anfange...
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contemporaries and
modern historians as
being unfair to adversaries. E. Dümmler,
Auxilius u. Vulgarius.
Quellen und
Forschungen zur
Geschichte des
Papsttums im Anfange...
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bishops Secundinus,
Auxilius and
Iserninus arrived in
Ireland to the aid of St Patrick. Muirchú also
tells of the
involvement of
Auxilius and Iserninus, both...
- was not
Alberic but Marozia's
lover Pope
Sergius III. However,
neither Auxilius of
Naples nor
Eugenius Vulgarius, both of whom were
exact contemporaries...
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still a
major force in Ireland. The
introduction attributes it to Patrick,
Auxilius, and Iserninus, a
claim which "cannot be
taken at face value."
Legend credits...